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Overview
Introducing Absolute Time Corrector
How to buy Absolute Time Corrector
Software activation
Flexiblesoft company
What's new
Absolute Time Corrector settings
Main window
Adjust Time Now page
NIST Servers page
Settings page
Sounds
Time Servers Selection
Command line parameters
Time Zone Editor
FAQ
Technical support
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"Settings" page.

"Synchronization" section

Adjust minutes and seconds only: If your daylight settings are incorrect, check this option to adjust only minutes and seconds.
Work as Time Server: Absolute Time Corrector is able to work as a time server so you can easily synchronize your clock to any computer in your Local Area Network.

"Advanced" section

RFC-2030 (SNTP) Port: Enter the port number used for the SNTP protocol (default 123)
RFC-868 (Time) Port: Enter the port number used for the TIME protocol (default 37)
RFC-868 Base Date: We've added new feature that allows you to change "Base Date." This feature allows you to avoid limitations of RFC-868 protocol and continue using Absolute Time Corrector after 2035. Analogous programs do not have feature that allows editing this parameter and therefore will not be able to work correctly after 2035.

"Additional" section

Run on Windows startup: Launches Absolute Time Corrector when Windows launches.
Minimize on startup: Minimizes the main window on ATC's startup.
Tip of the day:
Use hotkeys: This allows quick access to time synchronization.